Sunil Mittal: Airtel said it managed to raise 211.4 billion shillings ($56 million) after selling 54.5% of the 8 billion shares on offer. Retail investors bought just 0.3% of the IPO. Shares were unchanged at 100 shillings on its debut on Tuesday.
Airtel said it managed to raise 211.4 billion shillings ($56 million) after selling 54.5% of the 8 billion shares on offer. Retail investors bought just 0.3% of the IPO. Shares were unchanged at 100 shillings on its debut on Tuesday.
The loss was largely driven by a drop in the market capitalisation of five cross-listed counters including Centum Investments, East African Breweries Limited, Kenya Airways, KCB and Equity Bank
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